OSU-TULSA


Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the creation and operation of objects and machines. It is the broadest of all engineering fields, and is the engineering "jack-of-all-trades." Mechanical engineers use principles such as thermodynamics, kinematics, dynamics, and the conservations of mass and energy to analyze static and dynamic physical systems, in contributing to the design of things such as automobiles, robots, heating and cooling systems, household appliances, industrial equipment and machinery, weapons systems, and almost anything else you could think of!

The OSU School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers bachelor of science degrees in mechanical engineering. This is fully accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology under the criteria established for mechanical and aerospace engineering programs. 

For more information on this field of study, click here. (NOTE: This link will redirect you to OSU-Stillwater’s website.)

Future student?
Contact: OSU-Tulsa’s Prospective Student Services
918-594-8355 or 800-277-8228
tulsa.info@okstate.edu

Current student?
Schedule an appointment with OSU-Tulsa’s Mechanical Engineering advisor, Ron Knight. Call 918-594-8582 or email him at ronald.knight@okstate.edu.

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